In response to:

Virginia, New Jersey Races Showing Voters Changing Course

Bruce2142 Wrote: Nov 05, 2009 9:06 AM
That makes sense. The people in those areas are most likely reluctant to bite the hand that feeds them.

As the final votes were being counted, it was possible to draw some lessons from Republican Bob McDonnell's victory in Virginia and the close, three-way governor's race in New Jersey, never mind that White House press secretary Robert Gibbs has taken to saying that the elections don't mean much.

The odd-year elections -- held in the first year of a presidency -- have been meaningful over the last two decades. In 1993, New Jersey voters rejected tax-raising Democratic Gov. James Florio, despite the best efforts of Bill Clinton's consultant James Carville -- a harbinger of the losses congressional Democrats suffered...

Friday, June 01 | 08:07 AM ET
Friday, June 01 | 08:07 AM ET
Friday, June 01 | 08:07 AM ET
Friday, June 01 | 08:07 AM ET